Thanks everyone for all of your input!
Here's what she had yesterday:
200 (yes, 200) multiplication problems (all the way up to 9's and 10's) to be completed in a group of 100 ... do a different assignment, then the other 100.
A 5 Stanza poem that had a full worksheet of questions to be answered about
i.e. which sentence is interrogatory? Which is exclamatory? List 5 action verbs, What is another word for glade? What is another word for vale? (I didn't even know those and we had to go to a dictionary AND synonym finder to find these)
5 pictures to be drawn representing each stanza
24 Spelling words that had to be written out in 24 creative sentences.
25-30 minutes of reading
These are all on the 'homework' sheet, so I don't think they're leftover class work.
Here's an example of the previous night:
Put these 8 "Constitutional Events" in order. (8 items listed, NO story or sheet to derive answers from - had to search on internet myself!)
Create 2 graphs using this data
Worksheet answering questions regarding existing graphs
Nouns worksheet - 2 sided
2 pages of math from textbook
25-30 minutes reading
I know she's not dawdling or watching tv. Most of these things she needs constant supervision for. I swear it's like I'm in school again!

She comes in from school, has a snack and takes off her shoes, and we work together until it's done...
I will definitely ask other classmates parents to see how long they're taking.
Thanks everyone!
